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As a biological discipline, zoology has one of the longest histories. Today it occasionally appears as though, due to the rapid expansion of life sciences, zoology has been replaced by more or less independent sub-disciplines amongst which exchange is ...
Heinze Jürgen, Tautz Diethard
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Zoology: Measuring and Improving Recall in Efficient Language Models [PDF]
arXiv, 2023Attention-free language models that combine gating and convolutions are growing in popularity due to their efficiency and increasingly competitive performance. To better understand these architectures, we pretrain a suite of 17 attention and "gated-convolution" language models, finding that SoTA gated-convolution architectures still underperform ...
Simran Arora+7 more
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The General Biology Course and the Teaching of Elementary Botany and Zoology in American Colleges and Universities [PDF]
Science, 1919THE general biology, or elementary biology, course originated with Huxley about fifty years ago and was introduced into this country by the physiologist. H. Newall Martin. one of Huxley's earlier students.
George Nichols
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Zoology of a non-local cross-diffusion model for two species [PDF]
arXiv, 2017We study a non-local two species cross-interaction model with cross-diffusion. We propose a positivity preserving finite volume scheme based on the numerical method introduced in Ref. [15] and explore this new model numerically in terms of its long-time behaviours.
J. Carrillo+2 more
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Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2022
This article explores the contextualising of local Aboriginal animal stories with the zoology curriculum in Queensland at one independent high school, where students’ learning potential often remains untapped.
Joël Rioux, Bronwyn Ewing
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This article explores the contextualising of local Aboriginal animal stories with the zoology curriculum in Queensland at one independent high school, where students’ learning potential often remains untapped.
Joël Rioux, Bronwyn Ewing
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Nature, 1870
A BOOK such as this aims at being was wanted—one which should give a little more of systematic detail than is to be found in Professor Huxley's “Outlines” or Professor Rolleston's introductory chapters of his “Forms.” It required, however, a man of considerable knowledge of the subject to write such a book worthily, and we doubt whether Dr.
E. Lankester
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A BOOK such as this aims at being was wanted—one which should give a little more of systematic detail than is to be found in Professor Huxley's “Outlines” or Professor Rolleston's introductory chapters of his “Forms.” It required, however, a man of considerable knowledge of the subject to write such a book worthily, and we doubt whether Dr.
E. Lankester
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Zoology of Multiple‐Q Spin Textures in a Centrosymmetric Tetragonal Magnet with Itinerant Electrons [PDF]
Advancement of science, 2022Magnetic skyrmion is a topologically stable particle‐like swirling spin texture potentially suitable for high‐density information bit, which was first observed in noncentrosymmetric magnets with Dzyaloshinskii–Moriya interaction.
N. Khanh+11 more
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Evaluating Cognitive Enrichment for Zoo-Housed Gorillas Using Facial Recognition
Frontiers in Veterinary Science, 2022The use of computer technology within zoos is becoming increasingly popular to help achieve high animal welfare standards. However, despite its various positive applications to wildlife in recent years, there has been little uptake of machine learning in
Otto Brookes+7 more
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Contributions to Zoology, 2022
Prof, van den Biggelaar and I discovered we indeed had much in common. After some exchanges °t visits and further discussions over several months we decided we had a solid basis for cooperation.
Hiroaki Karasawa, H. Kato
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Prof, van den Biggelaar and I discovered we indeed had much in common. After some exchanges °t visits and further discussions over several months we decided we had a solid basis for cooperation.
Hiroaki Karasawa, H. Kato
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Zoology in the Islamic History of Natural Sciences [PDF]
تاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری, 2010The understanding of a civilizations knowledge and expertise results in knowing the core of that civilization. Therefore to understand the Islamic civilization, a special attention should be paid to study the knowledge and the advancements developed in ...
Zahra Alhooii Nazari
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